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Hunting & Fishing Took a very special 8 year old deer hunting... A very inspiring event

Aimsmall55

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Took a paraplegic 8 year old named Colby deer hunting on our family farm yesterday for Mississippi's Youth season. His father brought him a .44 cal rifle. I grinned and said your boy is in for a treat. Pulled out my GA Crusader and the boys eyes LIT UP... Said
"I'm gonna be shooting that!!!???" I said that's up to you little man. So we practiced dry firing , safety ect... And he shot a 3/4" 5 shot group during target practice! I smiled and said he was ready.
He shot a doe at 123 yards with a 140 vld on top of 42.6 h4350. W
Something happened a little strange. Deer was perfectly broadside, made a PERFECT hot 2" behind and 2" above the shoulder. On the exit side ... bullet straight threw the GUTS. She ran about 80 yards and I followed guts on trees in order to find her. I wonder if the bullet hit a rib and ricocheted. The bullet exited about 8 to 9 inches to the right of where it hit on the other side . She was facing to our left.
It's possible she may have been quartering just a hair, but I was watching through my Steiners and she looked straight to me. As far as damage. It wasn't exactly what I was expecting. Wound channel was average and the TKO I was expecting didn't happen. Whereas I shot a pig with a 140 hybrid and it blew a hole in him I could have fit the whole rifle threw on the exit side.
Overall it was a great experience, especially when I pulled the deer into the field. The boy and dad both thought he had missed because she wheeled around and acted "normal ". I heard the bullet pop her and kept my mouth after he said" daddy I missed". I tod them to stay here and mark where it was standing. I kinda just disappeared and when I brought the doe out I thought he was gonna jump out of the stand. It was truly inspiring to see such a nice young man with challenges most of us couldn't possibly fathom have such a positive and "go get em" attitude. He never complained a bit and was truly one of the happiest kids I've ever met. I want to thank my father and Game Warden Gilbert Barham for helping put this together and making Colby a very happy young man. (AND MAKING ME GIDDY TOO!)
Colby practicing aiming in the stand
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Colby's face the WHOLE time we spent together :)
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Colby, his father, Ashly, and my friend and local Game Warden Gilbert Barham just before we set off
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“The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles.”
― Jeff Cooper, Art of the Rifle
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Thank you fellas. The Game Warden, my father and I decided that we are going to make this an annual event with a few more special needs youngsters. Its Great to give back..
 
Here is the deer killing MACHINE Colby posing with his nanny. Ha, can't help but laugh at the "boy to gun" size ratio. Thanks Ash for sending this

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I'm jealous. I wish it could have been me there with him the first time. I love getting kids into hunting and shooting.
 
Aimsmall left out a few details. He scouted his ass off and pretty much guaranteed Kolby a shot, then pulled it off. Aimsmall hit it off right off the bat with both Ashleigh and Kolby. Hopefully we can make this happen again later during the season, as well as growing it next year to include more kids. It really helped that another youth up for the hunt went to school with Kolby because it really broke the ice. Kolby was a little bashful at first, Jackson helped bring out that sunny personality.
 
Great job water baby! For all of you guys out there who have camps, leases, farms etc you owe it to yourself to go find a kid and do this. It is extremely rewarding to take any kid but extremely rewarding to take a kid with a disability on a hunt. It doesn't take much time and leaves a life time of memory. Open your place for just one day and one night. Cook out, have a fire get up early and have breakfast and make a day a memory forever. The young man I took last year wrote a paper at school about his most memorable moment if life, his youth hunt at our camp!!!! Todd and I challenge each of you to go find a kid, any kid and take him hunting for just one day. Take his Dad (we had one Mom last year) so the family has a real bonding moment in life. Our camp had 16 kids and 10 adults this past Saturday night. The kids killed 17 deer in 2 days. It was great! I allowed one of the 13 year old boys to take my GAP 6.5 CM to shoot a deer. He killed a doe at 160 yds that afternoon. His father said that was worse than handing him a Hustler magazine!
 
Dang, you made him a hunter and a GAP fan in one day. Good stuff!